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Contents Articles Mobile device management 1 Mobile phone 3 Tablet computer 19 Windows Update 32 FOTA (technology) 37 Open Mobile Alliance 39 Cross-platform 41 OMA Device Management 48 Open standard 51 SMS 63 Wandering WiFi 72 Sybase 74 Afaria 79 Good Technology 80 Research In Motion 82 BlackBerry 89 Nokia 100 Intellisync 125 REVIVAL Mobile Management Suite 126 Juniper Networks 128 McAfee 139 MobileIron 145 Symantec 147 The SyncML Initiative 153 Device Management Forum 154 Mobile application development 155 Adaptxt 160 Adobe Flash Cast 162 Allsport GPS 162 Android Market 164 Appcelerator Titanium 171 AviatorCalc 172 Betavine 175 BlackBerry App World 177 Bolt Browser 180 User:Bootcamp66/Odyssey Software (Mobile Device Management) 192 Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless 194 Brightkite 197 Canditv 199 City ID 200 Client–server model 202 User:Colinrbest/DragonRAD 204 Corona (software development kit) 205 Doddle 207 DragonRAD 209 EQO 211 EveryWAN Mobility Manager 213 Exit Games 214 GetJar 216 Handheld video game 217 Hands-On Mobile 220 Illumination Software Creator 224 Imoblife 226 InnoPath Software 229 Internet Explorer Mobile 231 iSilo 235 iSiloX 236 Java Platform, Micro Edition 237 JavaFX 243 JOCA 247 July Systems 248 Kavapoint 251 KD Player 253 Kinoma 256 Lightweight User Interface Toolkit 258 List of digital distribution platforms for mobile devices 259 List of Google products 265 Loopt 281 Lovegetty 284 Lovegety 285 User:Mathiastck/GetJar 285 Mformation 286 MIDlet 287 MiKandi 289 MOAP 291 Mobi4Biz 291 Mobiflock 292 Mobile browser 293 Mobile business intelligence 298 Mobile dialer 303 Mobile e-mail 304 Mobile game 304 Mobile media 308 Mobile software platform 309 Mobile Sorcery 315 Mobile Virtualization 316 Mobile wallpaper 317 Mobile Web Server (Symbian OS) 319 Mobinex 321 Mobiola 323 Mobiquant 325 Motoblur 326 mpowerplayer 327 MXit 328 MyMobileWeb 334 N-Gage (service) 335 Nellymoser 347 Nokia network monitor 349 Nokia Ovi Suite 350 Nokia Point & Find 352 Nokia Sports Tracker 353 Obigo Browser 355 Odyssey Software (Mobile Device Management) 356 On-Device Portal 358 Oruxmaps 361 Ovi (Nokia) 362 Ovi Maps 367 Palm App Catalog 369 Phunware 370 PicDial 371 Pokémate 374 Polaris Browser 376 Polaris Document Master 378 Python for S60 379 Qeep 381 QuickOffice 383 Radio Service Software 384 S60 (software platform) 384 Secure Mobile Architecture (SMA) 391 Sense Networks 392 Series 30 (software platform) 394 Series 40 395 Series 80 (software platform) 397 SHAPE Services 398 User:Sixsteps/Garage Labs 400 Skyfire (web browser) 401 SmartCam 406 Smartface 407 Software Components OTA 409 Sonic Boom, Inc. 410 Sony Ericsson Java Platform 412 Sybase unwired platform 413 SyncShield 414 System Center Mobile Device Manager 416 Tomytronic 3D 417 ToneThis 418 TouchPal 418 Tristit Browser 420 UAProf 421 Ubitexx 423 UDigits 425 Universal Mobile Interface 426 UZard Web 430 Virtual Radio 431 Web Browser for S60 432 WebKit 435 WiDEN 441 WikiPock 442 Windows Marketplace for Mobile 443 Windows Phone Marketplace 445 WIPI 447 WMLScript 448 WorkLight 449 Yahoo! Go 451 Zlango 452 Zozoc 454 References Article Sources and Contributors 455 Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors 465 Article Licenses License 469 Mobile device management 1 Mobile device management Mobile Device Management (MDM) software secures, monitors, manages and supports mobile devices deployed across an enterprise. Enterprise-grade MDM functionality typically includes over-the-air distribution of applications, data and configuration settings for all types of mobile devices, including mobile phones, smartphones, tablet computers, ruggedized mobile computers, mobile printers, mobile POS devices, etc. The intent of MDM is to optimize the functionality and security of a mobile communications network while minimizing cost and downtime. [1] [2] [3] This applies to both company-owned and employee-owned devices across the enterprise. Implementation Typically solutions include a server component, which sends out the management commands to the mobile devices, and a client command, which runs on the handset and receives and implements the management commands. In some cases, a single vendor may provide both the client and the server, in others client and server will come from different sources. The management of mobile devices has evolved over time. At first it was necessary to either connect to the handset or install a SIM in order to make changes and updates; scalability was a problem. One of the next steps was to allow a client initiated update, similar to when a user requests a Windows Update. Central remote management, using commands sent over the air, is the next step. An administrator at the mobile operator, an enterprise IT data center or a handset OEM can use an administrative console to update or configure any one handset, group or groups of handsets. This obviously provides scalability benefits particularly useful when the fleet of managed devices is large in size. [4] [5] Central functionality includes: • FOTA - Firmware over the air updates • Diagnostics • Remote Configuration and Provisioning • Security • Backup/Restore • Network Usage and Support • Server Deployment • Mobile Asset Tracking and Management • Remote Lock and Wipe • Device Provisioning • Software Installation • Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tools • Policy Application • Logging and Reporting • Remote Control and Administration • GPS Tracking and 'Breadcrumb' Mapping Mobile device management 2 Device Management specifications The Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) specified a platform-independent device management protocol called OMA Device Management. The specification meets the common definitions of an open standard, meaning the specification is freely available and implementable. It is supported by several mobile devices, such as PDAs and mobile phones.. Over the air Over-the-Air (OTA) capabilities are considered a main component of mobile network operator and enterprise-grade Mobile Device Management software. These capabilities include the ability to remotely configure a single mobile device, an entire fleet of mobile devices or any IT-defined set of mobile devices; send software and OS updates; remotely lock and wipe a device, which protects the data stored on the device when it is lost or stolen; and remote troubleshooting. OTA commands are sent as a binary SMS message. Binary SMS is a message including binary [6] data. Mobile Device Management software enables corporate IT departments to proactively and systematically manage the growing universe of mobile devices used across the enterprise; subsequently, over-the-air capabilities are in high demand. Enterprises using OTA SMS as part of their MDM infrastructure demand high quality in the sending of OTA messages, what imposes on SMS gateway providers to offer a high level of quality and reliability. Vendors offering MDM solutions • AirWatch [7] • Amtelnet (MDM) [8] • Alepo's OMA-DM Server Product [9] • BoxTone Inc. • Sybase (Afaria product) [10] • FAMOC • Good Technology • RIM (BlackBerry) • Nokia (Intellisync product) • The Institution - (REVIVAL Mobile Management Suite product) • Juniper Networks (Junos Pulse Mobile Security Suite product) • McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management • Mobile Active Defense MECS • MobileIron • Odyssey Software inc. (Athena product) • Symantec Mobile Security Suite • Tangoe Mobile Device Manager • Zenprise (MobileManager 6.0 product) [11] • Ibelem PushManager [12] • MFormation Technologies [13] • MaaS360 by Fiberlink Mobile device management 3 References [1] What is mobile device management? - a definition from Whatis.com (http:/ / searchmobilecomputing. techtarget. com/ sDefinition/ 0,290660,sid40_gci1196634,00. html) [2] Mobile device management overview (http:/ / www. mobiledevicemanagement. org/ mobile-device-management-overview) [3] A comprehensive article on mobile device management (http:/ / www. devicemanagement. org/ content/ view/ 20754/ 152/ ) [4] IDC - Document at a Glance (http:/ / www. idc. com/ getdoc. jsp?containerId=207276) [5] Windows Mobile Device Management and Security Solutions (http:/ / download. microsoft. com/ download/ d/ 7/ 8/ d786eeac-3014-4172-8ce7-6b9888a9d5e0/
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